Home cooking couldn’t help Hinsdale Central in the state semifinals, but that doesn’t mean it never helps.
The Red Devils proved such on their home field with an 18-6 win over Crystal Lake Central United in Saturday’s third-place match. It was their second straight season earning that distinction and third time in seven state finals appearances, all since 2018.
Sophomore Maggie Conley had 10 points consisting of a hat trick and seven assists to pace the Devils (20-6).
“At the beginning of the season, I thought, ‘We're gonna keep fighting and keep working and keep training all that we can,’ ” Conley said. “And towards the end of the season, I think we were all getting our confidence and building that confidence as a group especially. But towards the end of the season, we all thought we had a chance to go all the way, and we fought all that we could.”
Seniors Ella Parker-Briones (seven points) and Peyton Moncrief (five points) both completed a hat trick and had an assist each in the first half.
Senior Regan Kearney also had a hat trick in a five-point game.
Two Hinsdale Central seniors hit milestones before halftime. Addison Linn scored her 40th goal of the season, and goalkeeper Makenna Schultz reached 500 career saves.
“We expected to be here for sure,” said Devils coach Matt McNiff. “We expected to be in the state series. That was the goal. Obviously, season-ending injuries (to Demetra Gatzulis and McCall Brzozowski via torn ACLs) did scare us in the middle of the year, but we were able to continue. We didn't shut down. We didn't get scared. It hurt, but we had to adapt. We had to move people around a little bit, and the girls, they adjusted so well. Some girls were playing different positions, and that just goes to show their intelligence and their intensity.”
United (21-3) also saw program history made when the first goal of Fiona Lemke’s first-half hat trick gave her 200 goals for her career. Addie Bechler assisted on two of those goals.
“It's an amazing feeling,” Lemke said. “Coming from such a small town in Crystal Lake and a co-op with three other schools and just four years of my experience from freshman year to senior year, being able to make it to state is amazing. It's the best feeling, and not only seeing our progression in those years, but our coaches' reaction is just amazing. Everyone's excited. Even though we got fourth place, being here is what matters the most to us.”
The senior duo of Lemke and Bechler and two fourth-quarter goals from junior Anna Starr were the highlights in United’s final game of a season that saw it advance farther than it ever had in its five years of existence.
“Honestly, we had four goals this season,” said Crystal Lake Central coach Joe Capalbo. “That was conference championship, No. 1 seed, sectional championship and make it to state. And (our players) accomplished every single goal that they set out to accomplish.”
Left to right, Hinsdale Central captains Peyton Moncrief, Logan O'Connor, Regan Kearney and Ella Parker-Briones accept their team’s trophy after defeating Crystal Lake Central Coop during the third-place game of the girls lacrosse state finals at Hinsdale Central High School on Saturday, June 7, 2025.
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Crystal Lake Central Coop’s Izzy Jackson, right, tries to take the ball from Hinsdale Central’s Addison Linn during the third-place game of the girls lacrosse state finals at Hinsdale Central High School on Saturday, June 7, 2025.
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Hinsdale Central midfielder Regan Kearney (7) scores against Crystal Lake Central Coop goalie Anya Korczak during the third-place game of the girls lacrosse state finals at Hinsdale Central High School on Saturday, June 7, 2025.
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Hinsdale Central’s Ella Parker-Briones, left, celebrates her goal that was assisted by Maggie Conley during the third-place game of the girls lacrosse state finals, which was played against Crystal Lake Central Coop, at Hinsdale Central High School on Saturday, June 7, 2025.
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Crystal Lake Central Coop’s Sydney Cruz, left, dislodges the ball from Hinsdale Central’s Gabriella De Vita during the third-place game of the girls lacrosse state finals at Hinsdale Central High School on Saturday, June 7, 2025.
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Crystal Lake Central Coop’s Ella Trudeau, middle loses the ball as she goes against Hinsdale Central’s Gabriella De Vita, left, Stefani Andrews and Peyton Moncrief, right ,during the third-place game of the girls lacrosse state finals at Hinsdale Central High School on Saturday, June 7, 2025.
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Hinsdale Central’s Peyton Moncrief, middle, draws contact from Crystal Lake Central Coop’s Alivia Nielsen, left, and Ella Trudeau during the third-place game of the girls lacrosse state finals at Hinsdale Central High School on Saturday, June 7, 2025.
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Crystal Lake Central Coop’s Izzy Jackson, front, looks to get past Hinsdale Central’s Ella Parker-Briones during the third-place game of the girls lacrosse state finals at Hinsdale Central High School on Saturday, June 7, 2025.
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Crystal Lake Central Coop captains, from left, Emma Sieg, Addie Bechler, Fiona Lemke and Anna Starr hold their team’s fourth-place trophy at the conclusion of the girls lacrosse state finals at Hinsdale Central High School on Saturday, June 7, 2025.
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Hinsdale Central’s Grace Dolan, left, and Stefani Andrews celebrate their team’s victory over Crystal Lake Central Coop during the third-place game of the girls lacrosse state finals at Hinsdale Central High School on Saturday, June 7, 2025.
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Crystal Lake Central Coop goalie Anya Korczak makes a save the third-place game of the girls lacrosse state finals at Hinsdale Central High School on Saturday, June 7, 2025.
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Crystal Lake Central Coop’s Anna Starr, right, makes a move past Hinsdale Central’s Wilhelmina Braden to score a goal during the third-place game of the girls lacrosse state finals at Hinsdale Central High School on Saturday, June 7, 2025.
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Hinsdale Central’s Maggie Conley draws contact from Crystal Lake Central Coop players including Adaline Arliskas, back, just before scoring during the third-place game of the girls lacrosse state finals at Hinsdale Central High School on Saturday, June 7, 2025.
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Crystal Lake Central Coop’s Anna Starr makes a move around the net to score during the third-place game of the girls lacrosse state finals at Hinsdale Central High School on Saturday, June 7, 2025.
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Crystal Lake Central Coop’s Addie Bechler carries the team’s fourth-place trophy after the girls lacrosse state finals at Hinsdale Central High School on Saturday, June 7, 2025.
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Crystal Lake Central Coop players pose with their fourth-place trophy after the third-place game of the girls lacrosse state finals at Hinsdale Central High School on Saturday, June 7, 2025.
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